Soooooooo, this is my 30's. Pretty typical really. Husband, three kids, a dog, kids begging for another pet, full-time job. But typical doesn't mean boring! Every day is something new. Some of it wonderful and fun. Some of it makes me want to pull my hair out. Either way this is my 30's and I'm loving it!

the boys

Friday, December 28, 2012

Home vs. Work

To be a stay at home or not to be? That is the age old question and one that I have heard about 500 times since Will was born. "Are you going back to work?" It seems that the answer is yes. I had never planned to stay at home with my children. I find that I am a better parent and better person in general when I can boss people around at work all day. But the question does bear some assessment as I have enjoyed my time at home more this go around than with my first two kiddos. I think I'm just generally more relaxed and in the groove this time. Taking everything as it comes instead of trying to control it. Third times the charm, I guess.

Whenever I am trying to make decisions, I pull out the ol' pro vs. con list. So here we go.....

Home: Time for naps, although if I was home permanently with all 3 boys it would never happen. Today I got two children to sleep at the same time and the 3rd one quietly playing a video game. I slept for a total of 17 minutes. Work: Naps are reportedly frowned upon but I do have a lock on my office door.....note to self....schedule "conference call" each afternoon and put up the ol' "do not disturb" signPoint goes to: WORK

Home: More time to exercise and actually get back in shape. I mean, I have exercised only one day so far but surely I would do more if I was here full time. I'm just sure of it. Really. It could happen.Work: Working full time with 3 children gives me a nice excuse to avoid working outPoint goes to: HOME, only because I hang on to the off chance that I might actually get in shape

Home: Way more time to cook and plan meals. Unfortunately it has resulted in a nice little muffin top.Work: Too busy to stop for lunch or dinner = pre-baby weightPoint goes to: WORK

Home: Time (and I use the word "time" loosely because I haven't showered in about 36 hours) to be room mom for Justin's Kindergarten Winter Party which entails planning, gathering donations, organizing games, and delegating tasks to the other parents Work: Time to be room mom for Justin's Kindergarten Winter PartyPoint goes to: HOME. Loved every minute of it

Home: I have found my inner crafty self by way of my obsession with Pinterest Work: Crafts cost $$$$ and really I'm not that good at it anyway. Point goes to: WORK

Home: Daytime TVWork: avoiding daytime TVPoint goes to: WORK I can only watch so many reruns of Wings and Sex and the CityHome: Time to eat lunch with Justin at school.....at the CafeteriaWork: "forgetting" my lunch so I get to eat Roxanne'sPoint goes to: WORK

Home: ReclinerWork: state issued chair that's approximately 35 years oldPoint goes to: HOME Home: Managing the freak outs of a 4, 5, and 33 year old (I can't really count Will's crying as freak outs.....yet)Work: Managing the freak outs of grown women Point goes to: Amazingly I'm going with WORK on this one. At least I am not responsible for their general well-being and contributions to society based on my responses to their freak outs

Home: Getting shit on (literally)Work: Getting shit on (figuratively)Point goes to: HOME because in theory that shit will come to an end one of these daysHome: Playing referee to a 4 and 5 year old (an occasionally the 33 year old WITH the 4 and 5 year old)Work: Playing referee for adults (and I use that word loosely) with mental illness, substance abuse, and general patters of abusive and destructive behaviors Point goes to: HOME because I feel like I can make more of a difference in the way they manage themselves in tough times (fingers crossed), but oddly enough I do enjoy managing the conflicts of our clients. Something different every day. I'm kinda sick in that way. Home: No more daycare costs, but education responsibilities are on me. Pretty sure they would only learn how to bake cookies, how Carrie cheated on Aidan with Mr. Big, and how to sing the Nanny's theme song....oh wait, they already know that one. Work: Paying a big ol' hunk of money each week for the safety, happiness, and well-being of my childrenPoint goes to: WORK. Ellan and Heather just ROCK!

Well, final score is Home: 6 Work: 7. I should just stop here while work is still ahead since that is my plan anyway. I would hate to convince myself otherwise. So back to work it is.....Monday will be here so quickly. I'm OK with it. I really am. I could use maybe another month or so at home, but I can suck it up and get back to business! Look out, ladies.....I'm comin' back!!!! (Just in case you were worried)But it's gonna be hard leaving these sweet faces